not liking it much, though i like the idea of a return of the caterham-green into the field
btw,
people whom understand dutch understand this joke lol
Either way i think we can scratch Mclaren away from the prospect of having Heineken as a sponsor due to the Chandon partnership. I kinda feel like it would clash with their interests.
Williams clearly won't go along due to the Martini sponsorship.
I know regarding both those aren't beer brands, but it still would clash with the fact both are alcohol products and would clash imho.
I think regarding the team RedBull there might be space for it, though i'm not sure how it would fit with the blue red bull brand colour. On the other side, they have a Aston Martin partnership and green would go fine there. A Green Red Bull? don't think so, but one never knows. It would make some sense with their Dutch driver and there's big potential there, but then again i think the presence of a decent dutch driver is the reason Heineken takes this chance to enter F1, they're not dependant of him tho, like jumbo would be for example (supermarket chain).
Mercedes wouldnt clash with anything but possibly their brand image - on the other side, Hamilton drinking a Heineken beer in a commercial and on some posters would remember people of 'hey that's that Merc driver'. And you can still make it a safe commercial. "I only drink AFTER i drive".
Ferrari - no way.
Haas - nah, they are rather a potential platform for gaining US advertising so i'd rather indeed see Budweiser or something like that.
Renault - yellow-green is not impossible colorwise, but would it fit their current 'direction'? Heineken Renault F1 Racing team. Enstone did business with ING before. Could happen.
Sauber - god knows they would need it, but i have a hard time believing anybody has confidence in their survival with or without millions and millions slammed into that sinking ship.
Manor - there could be a possibilty, but they're rather at the back - then again, Heineken gains enough exposure through their trackside adverts.
Force India - would be interesting, Mallya seems in trouble recently and one might wonder whether they might be looking for a new sponsor with the expectancy Sahara will be out sooner or later. It could clash a bit with Mallya's beverages portfolio.
It would be a perfect team for a Heineken partnership tho - Green the colour of Heineken, and Orange the national colour of NL are two colours of the Indian flag. Not to mention it would help Heineken gain attention in India. Win-win imho. They could even continue the Royal Challenge whisky sponsoring, as it is not a 'main' sponsor in the likes for example of Martini.
So if you'd ask me, i would see Heineken Force India F1 Team - Mercedes / Honda actually happening the most. Especially since Heineken asks for the teams to bring the best proposition to become partner. And regarding the possibilities of the benefits of a collaboration with the platform the Forcia India team offers, i'd say that is the most likely candidate. It would also put the Indian GP into a better prospect of returning to the F1 calender, having a mega-corporation like Heineken behind them.
And then i haven't even delved into the platform Sergio Perez' presence offers with the Mexican and LatinAmerican market through Carlos Slim.
A team like Mercedes would only offer 'image'. A Team like Force India is a giant business platform.
additionaly, it would also improve the possibility of a return of a Dutch GP on the calender, and would add Force India to Dutch F1 shows.
Imagine that, Heineken in F1, Force India - already in a decent position in F1 - would solve some future doubts on finances by being sponsored by Heineken, a return of the Indian GP on the calander, Heineken gains a whopping load of more attention in India thanks to the likes of Mallya - either way very famous in India - and his indian F1 team whom also helped the return of the Indian GP hitting the right notes of pride for the Indian govment and people, and the possibility of a return of the Dutch GP since there is a giant dutch brand the main F1 sponsor, sponsors a specific F1 team, and there is a dutch driver in the RedBull garage.
Rotterdam City Racing turning into an actual F1 GP? Rotterdam City on the calender, i'll sign right now please.
1. Heineken Force India
2. Heineken Mercedes AMG
3. Heineken RedBull Racing
4. Heineken Manor Racing Team